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equal interest and utility

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equal interest and utility

That the inveterate Roman collector of superstitious lore could be thought by Victor to be as useful for the modern student as the man who, perhaps more than any other, stood as the foremost elaborator of Enlightenment natural science suggests that the level of this youth's scientific conceptions has yet to mature. In the next chapter he will embark upon his advanced education as an enthusiastic greenhorn.